Sentences with phrase «british schoolchildren»

Andreas Schleicher of the OECD says British schoolchildren are falling behind with lessons «a mile wide and an inch deep»
Another intervention, Cognitive Acceleration for Science Education (CASE), which targets «general thinking skills,» enabled British schoolchildren to outperform their peers even two years later on achievement tests in science, math, and English.
Mars Diary is a sequel to the hugely popular Principia Space Diary, one of ESA Astronaut Tim Peake's education outreach projects that has inspired over 95,000 British schoolchildren since its launch in 2015.
Simple hook: Fourteen British schoolchildren would be interviewed every seven years, well into adulthood.
British schoolchildren outside an adobe hut that was built so they could play in a less noisy place when jets fly overhead.
The government has urged parents to enthuse children about books after a global comparison shows British schoolchildren are reading less than five years ago.
Regular spates of truanting, depression and aggression by British schoolchildren shows what serious damage can be done to a sensitive child when the environment is not appropriate.

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The real Trojan horse in the Birmingham affair is the imposition on schoolchildren of a radical liberal agenda lurking behind a thin veneer of «British Values».
A British - born son of Yemeni immigrants, Hamed is a huge draw in England and in his parents» homeland, where his face is plastered on everything from schoolchildren's composition books to postage stamps.
Jamie Oliver, British chef and cookbook author extraordinaire, recently started his own self - proclaimed «revolution» when he discovered the junk food included in schoolchildren's daily lunches here in the U.S:
A new scheme to urge schoolchildren to be vigilant on British streets against the threat of robbery is being launched today by the Home Office.
The British National Space Centre (BNSC) also organised outreach activities, while the Beagle 2 team gave talks geared specifically to schoolchildren.
There's much to learn in British classrooms today, however, Garry Campbell from environmental charity Groundwork, explains how moving lessons outdoors can be a practical way to boost schoolchildren's learning potential while reconnecting them with nature
A spokeswoman for the Department for Education said: «We believe all schoolchildren should be taught about key events and figures in British history.
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+ Peter Liversidge: Notes on Protesting Inspired by demonstration and protest, British artist Peter Liversidge (b1973) worked closely with sixty London schoolchildren, to produce a performance staged at the Whitechapel Gallery, on May Day (01 May 2014).
The «science» in Mr Gores Polemic was found to be factually deficient in 11 instances in a British Court and was thus banned from being shown to schoolchildren as fact without balance.
The Law Centres Network, pro bono group LawWorks, and the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law, which runs mock trials and courtroom workshops for schoolchildren, and free online law reports site the British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII), also received grants.
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